Los Angeles Times | Obama's visit to India gives Pakistan pause Los Angeles Times For three days, Pakistan watched as President Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged closer cooperation on defense, economic and civilian nuclear issues, and Obama repeatedly endorsed India's bid for a permanent United Nations ... Pakistan's Pointed Reaction to Obama's Visit Pakistan Criticizes India's Inclusion in Nuclear Suppliers Group As Obama visits India, Pakistan looks to Russia for military, economic assistance |
In Pakistan, a Charity Project Points to Official Tolerance of Militants New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Violence and mayhem are the hallmarks of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistani group that waged the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks. But this week, the group publicly expanded its operations in an entirely different domain: health care. |
Daily Times | Pakistan wants normal ties with India: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Economic Times "India is an important neighbour for us and we would like to have normal relations with the country on the basis of mutual respect and sovereign equality," Sharif told Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit during a meeting with him at PM's ... Pakistan wants good relations with neighbours: Basit Pakistan, India must resolve all issues for peace: Sharif Pakistan wants good ties with India: Nawaz Sharif |
Al Jazeera America | Pakistan's silent partition Al Jazeera America Pakistan's story began with a parting — partition from India — and now, for a growing number of people, it is ending with another parting. Negombo, a beach town 24 miles from Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, is refuge for hundreds of Ahmadi Muslims ... |
Pakistan Not Fans Of India's Parading While Obama Present NPR So strengthened ties between the U.S. and India are celebrated in India, but in neighboring Pakistan, a frosty reaction to President Obama's visit. Relations between India and Pakistan have long been hostile. And they are especially troubled right now. |
New York Times | Rebels Tied to Blackout Across Most of Pakistan New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Towns and cities across Pakistan plunged into darkness early Sunday when what officials said was an attack by militants on a transmission line short-circuited the national electricity grid, presenting a new indictment of the ... Pakistan plunges into darkness as attack leaves 140mn without power Pakistan works on power blackout after 'rebel attack' Militant Attack Plunges Pakistan Into Darkness |
International Business Times UK | Islamic State operative confesses to receiving funding through US - report RT “During investigations, Yousaf al Salafi revealed that he was getting funding – routed through America – to run the organization in Pakistan and recruit young people to fight in Syria,” a source close to the investigations revealed toUrdu-language ... Isis commander in Pakistan 'claims Islamic State funding routed through the US' Islamic State Leader in Pakistan Gets Funds via US |
Daily Beast | What?s the Matter with Pakistan?: A Novelist Examines His Home Country Daily Beast The Pakistani protagonist of his second novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007), buttonholes an American (“Excuse me, sir, but may I be of assistance?”) and in telling his tale of his time in the Land of the Free, routinely addresses him—and by ... |
Wall Street Journal | Militants Driven From Pakistan Flock to Afghan Towns Wall Street Journal KABUL—Arab and Central Asian Islamist militants have moved into Afghanistan after a military offensive by Islamabad largely eliminated havens in Pakistan's tribal areas, Afghan officials and local residents say, posing a potential new threat to the ... |
Stuff.co.nz | Pakistan fail to fire before Black Caps series TVNZ Despite Misbah ul-Haq and Umar Akmal showing some batting form ahead of next month's Cricket World Cup, Pakistan suffered back-to-back losses to a President's XI at the start of its New Zealand tour. Misbah scored 107 and Akmal 68 as Pakistan lost ... Michael Pollard ton leads President's XI to second straight win over Pakistan Pakistan go down in 2nd warm up match as well Pakistan suffers back-to-back losses to start NZ tour |